Trump Issues DIRE Warning!

Man speaking to microphones, pointing outdoors.

(ReclaimingAmerica.net) – In a perfectly justified and understandable warning, Donald Trump warns of an impending economic catastrophe if Kamala Harris wins Tuesday’s presidential election.

See more of Trump’s quotes in the tweet below!

His concerns align with fears about insufficient job growth and a failing economy under Democrat leadership.

Former President Donald Trump criticized Vice President Kamala Harris following the release of troubling job figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Trump drew unfavorable comparisons between the current economic climate and the Great Depression era under President Herbert Hoover.

“I didn’t know Joe Biden is Herbert Hoover. I always said I would hate to be Herbert Hoover. This is like 1929 — the Great Depression. These are Depression-type numbers,” remarked the GOP presidential candidate.

Trump’s remarks emphasized the low addition of only 12,000 new jobs, calling the landscape dire, cited by Fox News.

The employment report reflected troubling trends, including the elimination of nearly 30,000 private sector jobs while mostly adding government positions.

Trump insists that private job creation is vital and highlighted a steep decline of close to 50,000 manufacturing jobs last month.

These figures serve as a backdrop to Trump’s argument that Democrat leadership challenges the stability of the American workforce.

“One hundred percent of the job openings have gone to migrants, taking jobs from more than anybody else. And you haven’t seen the numbers. And I think your speakers should ask Washington for those numbers, because they’re really bad,” Trump declared, cited by The Washington Times.

Attributing unemployment concerns to the Democrat open border policy, Trump claims Harris’s approach allows illegal immigrants to seize jobs from American citizens.

According to him, this disproportionately affects African American and Hispanic communities.

Trump also suggested that further job loss among Black Americans would become public after the election, putting voters on high alert.

Despite Trump’s warnings, the White House Council of Economic Advisers advises against overreacting.

They argue that temporary factors like a Boeing machinist strike and recent hurricanes negatively affected the figures.

They maintain that the labor market remains resilient with a consistent unemployment rate of 4.1%.

As the 2024 election looms, this economic narrative plays into Trump’s broader campaign theme of restoring economic certainty.

His messaging positions him as the preferable steward of the U.S. economy, invoking memories of past successes while casting doubt on Democrat governance under Harris.

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